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Sunday Showdown in the Arab Cup: Qatar, Tunisia, and More—Channels, Commentators, and Kickoff Times

7 December 2025

Sunday Showdown in the Arab Cup: Qatar, Tunisia, and More—Channels, Commentators, and Kickoff Times
Arab Cup action in Qatar on a Sunday full of kickoffs and comments.

Football fans around the Arab world are tuning in as the 2025 Arab Cup moves into its third round in Qatar. Sunday, December 7, brings the much-anticipated Qatar vs Tunisia showdown and the Syria vs Palestine clash, with a parallel game pitting Tunisia against Qatar at the same kickoff time. In addition, the day also carries the mid-season push of the domestic leagues: La Liga and Ligue 1 head into the 15th rounds, the Bundesliga reaches its 13th round, and Serie A enters its 14th round. The schedule promises intensity, drama, and more than a few dramatic stoppage-time moments to discuss over tea or mint juice.

Koora’s coverage maps the day in detail, listing matches, broadcast channels, and the commentators assigned to each game. The league pages interweave with the Arab Cup schedule, offering a one-stop look at what to expect across the continent and beyond. This guide distills the essentials so you don’t miss the moment when Qatar plants a banner goal or Syria’s resilience shines through for a full ninety minutes.

BeIN SPORTS leads the broadcast lineup for the Arab Cup and the big European leagues, with alternative options via Al Kass, Abu Dhabi Sports, Dubai Sports, and Shasha for fans in different regions. For fans outside traditional broadcast areas, the official channels and streaming partners—TOD TV, NordVPN for virtual location access, and the Koora site itself—provide practical pathways to follow the action. In addition, the day’s European fixtures are carried by standard networks such as STARZPLAY for Serie A, and various regional partners for La Liga, Ligue 1, and the Bundesliga, ensuring that a broad audience can catch a glimpse of the football feast.

If you’re preparing to watch, here’s the practical gist: beIN SPORTS HD is the top Arabic-language option for the Arab Cup and many European games; Kit lists also point to regional channels like Al Kass and Abu Dhabi Sports for alternative feeds. For international viewers or travelers, NordVPN can help you access the official streams from anywhere in the world, while the Koora schedule remains a reliable hub for match-by-match details and announcer assignments. The aim is simple: find a reliable feed, cue the commentary, and enjoy the football narrative unfolding in real time.

For a broader taste of Sunday’s football tapestry, you’ll also see rounds 15 in La Liga and Ligue 1, round 13 in the Bundesliga, and round 14 in Serie A, each contributing its own twists—late goals, tactical tweaks, and the cardinal question of which team will raise the curtain on a new chapter of the season. The Arab Cup, however, remains the star of the day, spotlighting Qatar as the host nation and the competitive drama that speaks to football fans across the region.

What channels will broadcast Sunday's Arab Cup matches?

BeIN SPORTS, the primary broadcaster for most Arab Cup games, will carry the action in many regions. Other accessible channels include Al Kass, Abu Dhabi Sports, Dubai Sports, and Shasha for supplemental coverage and alternate feeds. If you’re outside the typical footprint, consider official streaming options such as TOD TV and stc tv where available, and for global access, NordVPN can help you connect to a broadcaster’s local feed. For those who prefer a consolidated list, many providers also publish a compact channel index on Koora’s pages, which is handy when you’re juggling multiple matches at once.

In addition to live TV, online platforms and apps frequently host match-specific pages with live commentary, scoreboard updates, and in-game analysis. The aim is to give viewers flexible choices so you don’t miss a key moment, whether you’re at home, at work, or on a desert island (okay, maybe not that last one, but you get the idea).

Sunday's Arab Cup schedule at a glance

Qatar vs Tunisia and Syria vs Palestine kick off at 20:00 Saudi time (18:00 Tunisia) in the Arab Cup group stage, with the two games scheduled to run concurrently on Sunday. The day also features the ongoing rounds of La Liga, Ligue 1, Bundesliga, and Serie A, with their own set of televised fixtures and announcers. For a complete, line-by-line table of times, channels, and commentators, Koora provides a full table and the official match-by-match list via its dedicated pages. If you’re planning a multi-match watch, use the Koora “tables” page as your hub and switch feeds as needed.

For fans who want a quick orientation: expect beIN SPORTS HD to carry the main Arab Cup games, with alternative streams on Al Kass and regional networks. The Bundesliga and the Italian league appear on their regional packages (MBC Action, STARZPLAY, and others), with Zlatan-level drama across the pitch as the day unfolds. And if you’re traveling or streaming from abroad, NordVPN remains a popular tool to ensure you have access to your preferred broadcaster without geographic blinders. For the full, official schedule, you can click through to the Koora-hosted table linked in the article.

Finally, if you’re in the mood for a deeper dive into the broadcast ecosystem, you’ll find a robust roster of channels, commentators, and even alternative platforms ready to roll. Sunday promises a football marathon with plenty of goals to chase and memories to brag about on social media—just bring your snack game and a sense of humor.

And now for a couple of light zingers to close: If Sunday’s matches were a sniper shot, the target would be “perfect timing” while the punchline lands on the scoreboard—“goal!” And remember: football is 90 minutes of chaos curated into moments you tell your grandkids about, preferably with snacks in hand and a Wi‑Fi signal that doesn’t quit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which channels broadcast the Arab Cup on Sunday?

BeIN SPORTS HD is the main broadcaster for many Arab Cup games, with additional feeds from Al Kass, Abu Dhabi Sports, Dubai Sports, and Shasha. TOD TV and stc TV are listed as online options when available, and NordVPN can help access streams from abroad.

What is the kickoff time for Qatar vs Tunisia and Syria vs Palestine?

Both Arab Cup matches kick off at 20:00 local time in Saudi Arabia, which is 18:00 in Tunisia, with the two games scheduled to run concurrently.

What other leagues are in action on Sunday?

The day also features rounds 15 of La Liga and Ligue 1, round 13 of the Bundesliga, and round 14 of Serie A, providing a football-rich Sunday beyond the Arab Cup."